I may not be a great fan of our Prime Minister Mr. Modi like many of you, but I sure do make it a point to follow him regularly. After all, isn’t he the one jo ache din laane vale hain. The best that I like about Mr. Modi is the picture perfect image that… Continue reading Picture perfect: The journey of NaMo part 1
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INTO THE UNKNOWN
He stood at the edge of the world, looking into the unfathomable darkness beyond. The wind was picking up, making his robes flap around wildly, but he was completely oblivious to it. The darkness had his undivided attention. He knew what he was contemplating would be considered unimaginable, because the people of his world had… Continue reading INTO THE UNKNOWN
Indian News Hacks Channels
Newspersons are making news more these days than writing and commenting on news. When hacks get into the business of making the news; when the purveyors of news become news themselves; rest assured there is something terribly wrong with the ?business? of news. For sometime even the newsmakers ? both the genuine and page 3… Continue reading Indian News Hacks Channels
The Passive Political Revolution
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” – Mahatma Gandhi A new year has just begun. We’ve, hopefully, much to look forward to. Much good awaits. And as is natural, so does the opposite but, be that as it may, it may surely be a bad… Continue reading The Passive Political Revolution
India and the Red Tape
Red tape is defined as “The collection or sequence of forms and rules required to gain bureaucratic approval for something, especially when oppressively complex and time-consuming”. In medical terms it’s kind of a gastrectomy which prevents us from having the tasty food that a cook prepares for us. Here the food is the good policies… Continue reading India and the Red Tape
